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                                                                  H.R. No. 62 


R E S O L U T I O N
WHEREAS, The San Antonio Sports Hall of Fame is proud to honor the inductees of the Class of 2003: Linus Baer, Warren McVea, John Miles, Johnny Moore, and Demetria Sance; and WHEREAS, This year's inductees have excelled in sports on the high school, college, and professional levels, and their contributions to their respective sports have earned them the respect of their peers; and WHEREAS, Linus Baer starred at Lee High School in the 1960s, lettering in football, baseball, basketball, and track; he is a part of Texas high school lore for his stellar performance in the 1963 Lee-Brackenridge playoff game, in which he scored 37 points, rushed for 150 yards, and caught three passes for 94 yards in the Volunteers' 55-48 victory; Mr. Baer later played college football at The University of Texas at Austin; and WHEREAS, Brackenridge High School alumnus Warren McVea established several state records during his senior year, including the records for scoring in a season and a career; in 1964 he became the first African American to receive an athletic scholarship from the University of Houston; this extraordinary athlete went on to play professional football with the Cincinnati Bengals and the Kansas City Chiefs, the team that won the Super Bowl championship in 1970; and WHEREAS, John "Mule" Miles played baseball in the Negro Leagues from 1946 to 1949, during which time he established himself as one of the league's premiere long-ball hitters with the Chicago American Giants; during his career he played against a number of well-known greats, including Jackie Robinson, Larry Doby, and Satchell Paige; in 1950 he became the first African American to play for the Laredo Patches, and he later dedicated many years to managing his own semipro team, the Miles Oilers; and WHEREAS, San Antonio Spurs great Johnny Moore played point guard for the team in the 1980s and still holds the franchise record for assists; his best season came in 1984-85, when he averaged 12.8 points, 10.0 assists, and 2.79 steals; before beginning his professional basketball career, Mr. Moore helped lead The University of Texas to the 1978 NIT Championship; he currently works for the Spurs as a community relations representative; and WHEREAS, Demetria Sance led Jay High School to the state volleyball title during her freshman year and twice earned recognition as San Antonio volleyball player of the year; a four-time All-American at The University of Texas at Austin, this exceptional athlete represented her country at both the Pan American Games and the Olympics before signing a contract to play professional volleyball in Italy; Ms. Sance is now the volleyball coach at Arlington Seguin High School; and WHEREAS, Being inducted into the San Antonio Sports Hall of Fame is a great honor that will undoubtedly be cherished by these deserving inductees, and it is a privilege to join in honoring these noteworthy athletes and to recognize their many achievements; now, therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 78th Texas Legislature hereby pay tribute to the San Antonio Sports Hall of Fame's Class of 2003: Linus Baer, Warren McVea, John Miles, Johnny Moore, and Demetria Sance; and, be it further RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be prepared for these individuals as an expression of high regard by the Texas House of Representatives. McClendon                         Craddick        Giddings        Merritt         Allen        Goodman        Miller         Alonzo        Goolsby        Moreno of Harris         Bailey        Griggs        Moreno of El Paso         Baxter        Grusendorf        Morrison         Berman        Guillen        Mowery         Bohac        Gutierrez        Naishtat         Bonnen        Haggerty        Nixon         Branch        Hamilton        Noriega         Brown of Kaufman        Hamric        Oliveira         Brown of Brazos        Hardcastle        Olivo         Burnam        Harper-Brown        Paxton         Callegari        Hartnett        Pena         Campbell        Heflin        Phillips         Canales        Hegar        Pickett         Capelo        Hilderbran        Pitts         Casteel        Hill        Puente         Castro        Hochberg        Quintanilla         Chavez        Hodge        Rangel         Chisum        Homer        Raymond         Christian        Hope        Reyna         Coleman        Hopson        Riddle         Cook of Navarro        Howard        Ritter         Cook of Colorado        Hughes        Rodriguez         Corte        Hunter        Rose         Crabb        Hupp        Seaman         Crownover        Isett        Smith of Tarrant         Davis of Harris        Jones of Lubbock        Smith of Harris         Davis of Dallas        Jones of Bexar        Smithee         Dawson        Jones of Dallas        Solis         Delisi        Keel        Solomons         Denny        Keffer of Dallas        Stick         Deshotel        Keffer of Eastland        Swinford         Driver        King        Talton         Dukes        Kolkhorst        Taylor         Dunnam        Krusee        Telford         Dutton        Kuempel        Thompson         Edwards        Laney        Truitt         Eiland        Laubenberg        Turner         Eissler        Lewis        Uresti         Elkins        Luna        Van Arsdale         Ellis        Mabry        Villarreal         Farabee        Madden        West         Farrar        Marchant        Wilson         Flores        Martinez Fischer        Wise         Flynn        McCall        Wohlgemuth         Gallego        McClendon        Wolens         Garza        McReynolds        Wong         Gattis        Menendez        Woolley         Geren        Mercer        Zedler         ______________________________ Speaker of the House I certify that H.R. No. 62 was adopted by the House on March 4, 2003, by a non-record vote. ______________________________ Chief Clerk of the House